Delmar International Interview Questions, Process, and Tips

Ques:- Surface area of two spheres are in the ratio 1:4 what is the ratio of their volumes?
Ques:- Who is the chief justice of supreme court?
Ques:- If sachin score 76more than ahzar , and azhar and robin scores sum is 94 and azhar scores 76 less than dravid and dravid score 26 more than robin . What was the total score done in match?
Recent Answer : Added by Uday On 2021-07-21 15:24:48:

Robin =72
Dravid = 98
Azhar = 22
Sachine = 98
Total score = 290

Ques:- ABOUT MY FAMILY & EDUCATION
Ques:- How many degrees there between the two hands of a clock at 3:15?
Recent Answer : Added by J. Cody Stockwell On 2022-08-14 16:36:03:

The hour hand advances between individual numbers as the minute hand makes a full path around the hour. The hour hand was pointing directly at 3 at 3:00, but at 3:15 it has advanced 1/4 of the way between 3 and 4. The number of degrees between numbers 30 (because 360/12). That gives you 30/4 = 7.5. The number of degrees between the two hands is 7.5 degrees.

Ques:- About family background.
Ques:- What are the five things you must carry for your interview?
Ques:- On confidential matters?
Ques:- Would you prefer to stay with family or alone or colleagues?
Ques:- Describe briefly your standards of success?
Ques:- The price of sugar increases by 20%, by what % should a housewife reduce the consumption of sugar so that expenditure on sugar can be same as before ?(a) 15%(b) 16.66%(c) 12%(d) 9%
Recent Answer : Added by Rk On 2021-08-25 14:15:42:

(b) 16.66%

Earlier for ₹x we could purchase y gm of sugar.
Now we pay ₹1.2x for y gm of sugar

(As there was an increase in price so, x + 20%x = 1.2x)

At current rates for ₹x you can purchase y/1.2 gm of sugar

So the reduced consumption is y-(y/1.2)

Percentage change = (reduced consumption/ original consumption ) *100

That is (0.2/1.2) *100 = 16.66% (approx)

Ques:- Tell me about a time when you had to work through some negativity to get some work done.
Ques:- In each questions below are given two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II.
1. Statements :
No bat is ball. No ball is wicket.
Conclusions :
I. No bat is wicket.
II. All wickets are bats.
A. if only conclusion I follows
B. if only conclusion II follows
C. if either conclusion I or II follows
D. if neither conclusion I nor II follows
E. if both conclusions I and II follow
Ques:- Why i want to join the company?
Ques:- When your team encounters a problem, such as irritation with another co-worker, how do you reach a good resolution?
Ques:- Why people works on commission basis, where there is no fix income
Ques:- Have you made any individual presentations recently? How did you prepare?
Ques:- Can you be able to cope up with other languages?
Ques:- Two trains of equal length when moving in opposite direction takes 5 sec. to cross each other completely and when moving in same direction takes 15 sec. Find the ratio of their speed.
Recent Answer : Added by Deven Sharma On 2023-05-31 18:18:48:

Let’s assume the length of each train is ‘L’ and the speeds of the two trains are ‘V₁’ and ‘V₂’ respectively.

When the trains are moving in the opposite direction, their relative speed is the sum of their individual speeds. The total distance they need to cover is the sum of their lengths. Since they cross each other completely in 5 seconds, we can set up the following equation:

(V₁ + V₂) × 5 = 2L

When the trains are moving in the same direction, their relative speed is the difference between their individual speeds. The total distance they need to cover is the difference between their lengths. Since they cross each other completely in 15 seconds, we can set up the following equation:

(V₁ – V₂) × 15 = 2L

Now, let’s solve these equations to find the ratio of their speeds.

From the first equation, we have:
(V₁ + V₂) × 5 = 2L
V₁ + V₂ = (2L) / 5

From the second equation, we have:
(V₁ – V₂) × 15 = 2L
V₁ – V₂ = (2L) / 15

Let’s add these two equations together:
V₁ + V₂ + V₁ – V₂ = (2L) / 5 + (2L) / 15
2V₁ = (6L + 2L) / 15
2V₁ = (8L) / 15
V₁ = (4L) / 15

So, the speed of the first train is (4L) / 15.

Now, let’s substitute this value back into the first equation to find V₂:
(4L) / 15 + V₂ = (2L) / 5
V₂ = (2L) / 5 – (4L) / 15
V₂ = (6L – 4L) / 15
V₂ = (2L) / 15

Therefore, the speed of the second train is (2L) / 15.

The ratio of their speeds is given by:
(V₁ / V₂) = ((4L) / 15) / ((2L) / 15)
(V₁ / V₂) = 4L / 2L
(V₁ / V₂) = 2

So, the ratio of their speeds is 2:1.

Ques:- At a special sale, 5 tickets can be purchased for the price of 3 tickets. If 5 tickets are purchased at the sale, the amount saved will be what percent of the original price of the 5 tickets?
A. 20%
B. $$33$$$$1 / {3}$$%
C. 40%
D. 60%
Recent Answer : Added by narendra On 2022-09-18 09:03:10:

C

Ques:- Ram professes to sell his goods at the cost price but he made use of 900 grms instead of a kg, what is the gain percent?
Recent Answer : Added by DK BOSS On 2021-07-17 06:19:14:

Answer: C

Explanation:

900 — 100
100 — ? => 100/900*100 => 11.11%

Ques:- Where would you be in five years from now?
Ques:- Please explain your self
Ques:- There are so many big companies like Reliance, Satyam,Infosys etc…But, y do u want to work for our company only?
Ques:- For a motorist there are three ways going from City A to City C. By way of bridge the distance is 20 miles and toll is $0.75. A tunnel between the two cities is a distance of 10 miles and toll is $1.00 for the vehicle and driver and $0.10 for each…
Ques:- Why do you Believe that you are Qualified for this Position?
Ques:- Tell about yoursekf out of resume?
Ques:- What would you do if you were invisible for a day?
Ques:- Why do you need this job ?
Ques:- A man can row 30 km downstream and 20 km upstream in 4 hours. He can row 45 km downstream and 40 km upstream in 7 hours. Find the speed of man in still water?

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